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used and advocated for by the federal government. and it is a highly structured process and only can be successful if knowledgeable people were involved in it and that is what was done. so trying to move into that area, the original assessment was performed in 09 and there was an update done in 2011 and 12. it addressed the building, what does that mean? >> we had a conceptual design, you only know the building to the extent that the building was evolved at that point. the intent was to look at the design as it evolved federal agency and our natural critical engagement and alcohol and tobacco and firearms and because we have threats and the list goes on and on. please note that we had not let the san francisco fire departments and the fung police department so we don't just have a washington perspective on this. >> it is the correct diligent approach for the significance and it provides an appropriate level of agency consciousness to respond to the events with the appropriate designed standards. this is another list, and i am going t
used and advocated for by the federal government. and it is a highly structured process and only can be successful if knowledgeable people were involved in it and that is what was done. so trying to move into that area, the original assessment was performed in 09 and there was an update done in 2011 and 12. it addressed the building, what does that mean? >> we had a conceptual design, you only know the building to the extent that the building was evolved at that point. the intent was to...
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it helps us and the federal government stay connected. they say the business is struggling, especially overseas, but cisco has a plan to make up for it. ceo john chambers is joining us to talk about potential growth drivers and i.t. spending. that's coming up as "countdown" rolls on with the big names. ♪ i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. liz: technology giant and dow component i have to add. a lot of you may own it somewhere. cisco reported earnings, another strong quarter, investors, though, at the moment, not exactly impressed. down under a full percent, about a percent at the moment. what are they focusing on, perhaps? per
it helps us and the federal government stay connected. they say the business is struggling, especially overseas, but cisco has a plan to make up for it. ceo john chambers is joining us to talk about potential growth drivers and i.t. spending. that's coming up as "countdown" rolls on with the big names. ♪ i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10...
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endure but the nature of our commitment will change we're negotiating an agreement with the afghan government the focus is on two missions training and equipping afghan forces so that the country does not again slip into chaos and counterterrorism efforts that allow us to pursue the remnants of al qaeda and their affiliates training forces ok so in other words keeping troops on the ground beyond twenty fourteen gotcha and what was the other thing counterterrorism efforts are right that sounds specific only not at all and could mean anything from special ops to military contractors to they all but surprising drones speaking of drones since the drone came won't utter the word just here alone the record order. i'm sorry four hundred forty seven drone strikes in afghanistan which killed thousands of people as u.s. air force data has revealed in fact a defense news report on army drone purchases indicates that we can expect america's hands i mean unmanned wings to remain in the country well into the future but moving on obama did make a point to talk about his commitment to the world horror check
endure but the nature of our commitment will change we're negotiating an agreement with the afghan government the focus is on two missions training and equipping afghan forces so that the country does not again slip into chaos and counterterrorism efforts that allow us to pursue the remnants of al qaeda and their affiliates training forces ok so in other words keeping troops on the ground beyond twenty fourteen gotcha and what was the other thing counterterrorism efforts are right that sounds...
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of them but now now congress must act as well by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks and deter attacks. so obama signed an executive order providing the framework for the government to work with private intelligence firms and suggesting standards for companies to follow in regards to cyber protection and although i agree that a good cyber defense is necessary i can't help but wonder why the us has helped to provide a blueprint for cyber terrorism by launching things like stocks net and flame on other countries infrastructure but i digress the solutions are less than internet savvy politicians are proposing to secure the internet have dangerous implications that go far beyond internet security cisco would grant private companies intelligence agencies and homeland security a way to freely share private user information regarding anything they deem a quote cyber threat the language in the bill so vague it states that private information may be shared notwithstanding any other provision of law but hold on any other provision of law many in
of them but now now congress must act as well by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks and deter attacks. so obama signed an executive order providing the framework for the government to work with private intelligence firms and suggesting standards for companies to follow in regards to cyber protection and although i agree that a good cyber defense is necessary i can't help but wonder why the us has helped to provide a blueprint for cyber terrorism...
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endure but the nature of our commitment will change we're negotiating an agreement with the afghan government the focus is on two missions training and equipping afghan forces so that the country does not again slip into chaos and counterterrorism efforts that allow us to pursue the remnants of al qaeda and their affiliates training forces ok so in other words keeping troops on the ground beyond twenty fourteen gotcha and what was the other thing counterterrorism efforts are right that sounds specific only not at all and could mean anything from special ops to military contractors to they all but surprising drones speaking of drones since the drone came won't utter the word this year alone their record forty fourth i'm sorry four hundred forty seven drone strikes in afghanistan which killed thousands of people as u.s. air force data has revealed in fact a defense news report on army drone purchases indicates that we can expect america's hands i mean unmanned wings to remain in the country well into the future but moving on obama did make a point to talk about his commitment to the world's poo
endure but the nature of our commitment will change we're negotiating an agreement with the afghan government the focus is on two missions training and equipping afghan forces so that the country does not again slip into chaos and counterterrorism efforts that allow us to pursue the remnants of al qaeda and their affiliates training forces ok so in other words keeping troops on the ground beyond twenty fourteen gotcha and what was the other thing counterterrorism efforts are right that sounds...
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it is in the a bigger government that we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad base growth. >> michael: it sounded like to me like george w. bush no new tactics. if he's not going to add to the deficit, that means he's going to cut what's there and that is not going to make his base terribly happy. >> well, that's not quite what it means. he could raise taxes and do the programs and not add a cent to it at all. listen to the president's words carefully. he said they should not add to the deficit. when things should not happen sometimes they do, especially when you talk about washington. >> michael: here is the president on climate change from last night. >> for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. [ cheering ] i urge this congress to get together pursue a bipartisan marketplace solution like the one that john mccain and joe lieberman worked on a few years ago. but if congress won't act soon to protect future generations, i will. i will direct-- [applause] --i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive
it is in the a bigger government that we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad base growth. >> michael: it sounded like to me like george w. bush no new tactics. if he's not going to add to the deficit, that means he's going to cut what's there and that is not going to make his base terribly happy. >> well, that's not quite what it means. he could raise taxes and do the programs and not add a cent to it at all. listen to the president's words...
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as you said, it's more like government a press release. but that doesn't mean there's not a threat out there. there is a serious threat, which i think you agree with that. what we need to be doing? >> welcome the problem is that the administration is talking a lot about the issue but not doing much. it is forming committees and regulating the private sector of the united states. what needs to realize is that we have a national security proem here. we have sovereign states, china, russia, iran, fostering, supporting and allowing were actually conducting cyberespionage a $2 trillion per year, just in the intellectual property theft, just the kind of day-to-day cybersecurity staff. gerri: i have to ask you here. china. the china government trying to break into "thenew york times", trying to read stories online. how do we deal with that? remapped personal i think it's hilarious that in order to get the administrations attention, you have to attack "the new york times." the. gerri: i mean, you have the attention of the white house there. but, w
as you said, it's more like government a press release. but that doesn't mean there's not a threat out there. there is a serious threat, which i think you agree with that. what we need to be doing? >> welcome the problem is that the administration is talking a lot about the issue but not doing much. it is forming committees and regulating the private sector of the united states. what needs to realize is that we have a national security proem here. we have sovereign states, china, russia,...
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it's the government. the government is about to sell 40% of their ownership in the next few weeks and then the balance in the next 12 to 15 months. get out of that relationship. no good, mandy. >> and you, art hogan, who do you divorce? >> we're going to divorce starz entertainment. it's not a contentious divorce, just irreconcilable differences. expensive content and revenue pressure. what's happening here they are not getting a lot of traction with the original content. they have to license other, so disney, they are going to lose in the 17th to netflix, just re-signed sony out for a decade and don't know how much they have paid for it. a company facing revenue pressure and higher input costs, time to get out of of the relationship with starz. >> thank you, jeff and art. >> up next, the world's best love shacks. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection.
it's the government. the government is about to sell 40% of their ownership in the next few weeks and then the balance in the next 12 to 15 months. get out of that relationship. no good, mandy. >> and you, art hogan, who do you divorce? >> we're going to divorce starz entertainment. it's not a contentious divorce, just irreconcilable differences. expensive content and revenue pressure. what's happening here they are not getting a lot of traction with the original content. they have...
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government the capacity it needs to secure our networks. the president also issued an executive order, to create cyber security standards for u.s. businesses, and for the government to share more information about threats. but cyber security experts, say while that sounds easy, it's hard to do. >> you can't just inform one party necessarily, you might really have an obligation as a government to inform every player in a sector, and then of course that's a high bar, because you're sharing the information with a lot of people which increases the likelihood that it might get out back into the wrong hands. >> susie: beckstrom says the threat of cyber attack or manipulation to critical infrastructure like the power grid and transportation systems is much worse than most people expect. from the "ramones" to the "clash," still ahead, investing in punk rock history, and the prices might surprise you. after the closing bell on wall street today, record revenues for cisco systems: $12.1 billion. that gave the networking equipment maker earnings of $0
government the capacity it needs to secure our networks. the president also issued an executive order, to create cyber security standards for u.s. businesses, and for the government to share more information about threats. but cyber security experts, say while that sounds easy, it's hard to do. >> you can't just inform one party necessarily, you might really have an obligation as a government to inform every player in a sector, and then of course that's a high bar, because you're sharing...
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i said that all government officials of an obligation to tell us if they want to kill us. i mean it seems pretty straightforward in britain has been side to a lot of what some us would consider to be unsavory things over the years waterboarding and you know yes he has presided over the drone program so do i ask you i think it's fair to ask him to tell us exactly how these drones are being used even though that it's that it seems i do think that he could say that these details some of them at least are classified we certainly could say that that's of the been saying all along but this is a high stakes game people are dying i think we do have a right to ask why they're trying and what's been done a lot of them are worthless in the choosing we're going to be killed brennan of course is credited as the architect of the drone campaign so if anybody knows these answers the answers to these questions it's him right well absolutely it was actually the first ministration official to admit that the drone campaign was actually in use everybody knew it was no open secret it was a pers
i said that all government officials of an obligation to tell us if they want to kill us. i mean it seems pretty straightforward in britain has been side to a lot of what some us would consider to be unsavory things over the years waterboarding and you know yes he has presided over the drone program so do i ask you i think it's fair to ask him to tell us exactly how these drones are being used even though that it's that it seems i do think that he could say that these details some of them at...
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attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes cases and the other cases i've done, i've made friends for life with local law enforcement officers, with local da's and local community leaders who have been our eyes and ears. when i look around this audience i really appreciate the fact you have all the ingredients of reform and improvement. i have had the privilege of serving in the federal government, as melinda described, i've had the privilege of serving in state government as a state cabinet official back in maryland, i've had the privilege of serving as a local elected official and governor -- once a local elected official, always a local elected official. what i learned from that is partnership is what it's all about. if you want to confront the most vexing problems, you have to bring people across an ideological spectrum, you have to include the business community, you have to include our nonprofit, our faith leaders. that's how you get things done, when you bring people together. and i lo
attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes cases and the other cases i've done, i've made friends for life with local law enforcement officers, with local da's and local community leaders who have been our eyes and ears. when i look around this audience i really appreciate the fact you have all the ingredients of reform and improvement. i have had the privilege of serving in the federal government, as melinda described, i've had the...
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john klein chairs the house education committee and says the federal government already spends millions on 40 different early childhood programs. >> it's very hard to justify new money until we see what his priorities are and how he's going to pay for it. >> reporter: republicans want to see the president's entire budget before they sign off on any new programs. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >>> the impending automatic budget cuts are threatening current head start programs. the obama administration warns that 70,000 students could be kicked out if those cuts take effect. >>> mayor vincent gray says he's making schools in the district a priority. he plans to increase the funding in public education by 2% next year. gray says an investment in our children is investment in the future of d.c.'s economy. >>> the death of an elderly man in alexandria is now a murder investigation. 94-year-old elmer joe roehrs was found dead in his delray home last night. now the neighbors can't understand why anyone would want to kill such a kindly man everybody knew as joe. he lived with his
john klein chairs the house education committee and says the federal government already spends millions on 40 different early childhood programs. >> it's very hard to justify new money until we see what his priorities are and how he's going to pay for it. >> reporter: republicans want to see the president's entire budget before they sign off on any new programs. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >>> the impending automatic budget cuts are threatening current head...
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saysbritish government three horse carcasses containing course drug have entered the human feud -- food chain in france. it is a pain killer which is potentially harmful to humans, not to horses. the european union has ordered random tests across 27 member states to check whether forcemeat has been re-labeled as beat. >> time to share the intelligence -- arriving in brussels, ministers from the seven countries directly involved in the course meat destination. since january, the first strains were discovered and 18 countries have been forced to withdraw products that contained significant volumes of course meat. norway and germany are the latest for the scale and complexity of the problem is now greater than first envisaged it. >> there is more than one problem here in terms of one person or one entity. we will have to wait and see when we pull together all the data from all the investigation going on there were very few details given on where the investigation had gotten. >> got a plan to better understand how widespread the problem has become. the european commission has come up with a
saysbritish government three horse carcasses containing course drug have entered the human feud -- food chain in france. it is a pain killer which is potentially harmful to humans, not to horses. the european union has ordered random tests across 27 member states to check whether forcemeat has been re-labeled as beat. >> time to share the intelligence -- arriving in brussels, ministers from the seven countries directly involved in the course meat destination. since january, the first...
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the government is dumping money into solar and wind power. but is nuclear power being left by the side of the road? the industry faces daunting challenges with the government playing favorites. we speak exclusively with the ceo of westinghouse electric. >>> north carolina makes radical new cuts to jobless benefits that will allegedly help boost businesses. should other states take notice, or will it discourage unemployed workers? one of the state senators backing the cut is here to explain. he is brave. >>> a new king of the friendly skies. american and us airways merge with the biggest airline but will passengers be stuck at the gate? the head of travel north america joins us exclusively with a inside scoop. even when they say it is a not it is always about "money" melissa: our top story tonight, the newest areas in government that are officially named as high-risk for wasting and abusing your tax dollars. the government accountability office puts out the report every two years. and the one released just today specifies 30 different areas in
the government is dumping money into solar and wind power. but is nuclear power being left by the side of the road? the industry faces daunting challenges with the government playing favorites. we speak exclusively with the ceo of westinghouse electric. >>> north carolina makes radical new cuts to jobless benefits that will allegedly help boost businesses. should other states take notice, or will it discourage unemployed workers? one of the state senators backing the cut is here to...
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we want a government that lives within its means. it will take a lot of hard work to achieve these goals. we have plenty of obstacles, but we will find a way through today's challenges. i'm grateful to you for considering my nomination. i look forward to any questions you might have. thank you. >> thank you. i have several questions. questions we ask all nominees. is there anything you are aware of in your ground that might be found a conflict of interest with the duties of which you have been nominated? >> no. >> do you know of any reason that would prevent you from honoring responsibilities? >> no. >> do you agree to appear at any summons if you're confirm? >> yes. >> do commit to provide a prompt response in writing to any senator of the u.s. committee? >> i do. >> i'd like your thoughts on the tax reform. as i mentioned, the world has changed since 1986. i believe that this committee will engage in a comprehensive tax reform. it is our duty and obligation and also our opportunity. i like your thoughts on the vision we should focu
we want a government that lives within its means. it will take a lot of hard work to achieve these goals. we have plenty of obstacles, but we will find a way through today's challenges. i'm grateful to you for considering my nomination. i look forward to any questions you might have. thank you. >> thank you. i have several questions. questions we ask all nominees. is there anything you are aware of in your ground that might be found a conflict of interest with the duties of which you have...
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in a deli that serves montgomery county government workers -- >> reporter: that's 112 and going up. that means code. >> reporter: they have fixed the problem now, but inspectors shut this deli down for operating without hot water. the report says their hot water heater hadn't been working for two weeks. you've got to follow me to see the irony, because the montgomery county health inspectors, their offices are 100 feet away in there. at lincoln house waffle on 10th street northwest -- >> reporter: back under here we find more rat feces. >> more? >> yeah. >> okay. we do clean up every single day. >> reporter: we're right across the street from ford's theater where president lincoln was assassinated, and this is the cafe that bears his name, popular with tourists and rodents. >> reporter: take a look at this. besides rodents inspectors credited food at potentially dangerous temperatures. >> we got it. >> reporter: bye-bye. >> after we said good-bye, inspectors said hello again and report lincoln now in compliance. besides that visit, it and all the others had passed reinspection prior
in a deli that serves montgomery county government workers -- >> reporter: that's 112 and going up. that means code. >> reporter: they have fixed the problem now, but inspectors shut this deli down for operating without hot water. the report says their hot water heater hadn't been working for two weeks. you've got to follow me to see the irony, because the montgomery county health inspectors, their offices are 100 feet away in there. at lincoln house waffle on 10th street northwest...
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and there's many of them that go in and talk sense to government agencies. rain forest network got disney to stop using old growth rain forests for their paper and everything else. that's a huge victory. and it has teeth. rhetoric isn't enough. we've heard a lot of rhetoric. we've got to be acting radically now and we just don't seem to be able to get governments to have the kind of courage to do that. >> so their job is to make the laws and you are taking action in your own way with that network that you talked about. so tell me about you and whoopi goldberg and the big event this weekend. >> i've had three fund-raisers for rain forest action network. on sunday the 17th we're having a huge benefit -- >> also in new york for the folks who are watching. >> we're going to have food, wine, sean colvin will be playing, i'm going to be bringing my friends from "the good wife" and other actors and actresses and we're going to have a live, crazy live painter from circque de soleil. >> so you can get on the auction and bid. >> i donated my "sex and the city," it was
and there's many of them that go in and talk sense to government agencies. rain forest network got disney to stop using old growth rain forests for their paper and everything else. that's a huge victory. and it has teeth. rhetoric isn't enough. we've heard a lot of rhetoric. we've got to be acting radically now and we just don't seem to be able to get governments to have the kind of courage to do that. >> so their job is to make the laws and you are taking action in your own way with that...
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about cutting the federal government, right? >> that's for sure. if you look, we wrap up these numbers in our editorial last week. the average federal agency got about 25% increase in their budget of the last four years. so they can take a 5% cat. the most amazing statistic camino, we spent -- i think the number was close to $60 billion on sandy, most of which, by the way, as you know -- he reported this on your show, most of that was not because of the immediate damage to the store. guess what, the media now we spent was more than the cuts on the domestic agencies from the sequestered. gerri: wow. okay. the big kahuna in my view on this list, it never gets taken off, medicare. that is something that has absolutely got to be fixed. if you're talking about entitlements spending in effect and we cannot correlate and aggro -- it grows in the obligations are huge, as could read the front. had we do that? >> well, i would say that i might take issue with one thing. medicaid may have more fred -- from the medicare. both of those big b
about cutting the federal government, right? >> that's for sure. if you look, we wrap up these numbers in our editorial last week. the average federal agency got about 25% increase in their budget of the last four years. so they can take a 5% cat. the most amazing statistic camino, we spent -- i think the number was close to $60 billion on sandy, most of which, by the way, as you know -- he reported this on your show, most of that was not because of the immediate damage to the store....
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if you listen to the speech, strengthening government regulations, raising minimum wage. increasing spending, borrowing taxation. nothing on school choice. what he says sounds wonderful. but the details are going to do the opposite. >> eric: he said we can't go from manufacturing crisis to manufacturered crisis. as soon as he said that, wait, $16.5 trillion in debt and spending out of control? we're in a crisis, are we now? >> kimberly: can i say something positive. wonderfully consistent with himself. he was on message. this is what he thinks. he does act like he knows what is best for the country. whether we like it or not he will put the policy you through. i like one thing he said last night, about preschool education for children. i like that. >> eric: some good stuff. >> bob: preschool for children, is there any stuff in there you can't agree with? >> kimberly: i just told you he was wonderfully consistent with the policies. he believes it. >> eric: can we talk about the gun violence issues? we need background checks and cut down weapons of war, massive ammunition o
if you listen to the speech, strengthening government regulations, raising minimum wage. increasing spending, borrowing taxation. nothing on school choice. what he says sounds wonderful. but the details are going to do the opposite. >> eric: he said we can't go from manufacturing crisis to manufacturered crisis. as soon as he said that, wait, $16.5 trillion in debt and spending out of control? we're in a crisis, are we now? >> kimberly: can i say something positive. wonderfully...
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government not only killed on moral locky the reputed ok leader. it also killed two weeks later it killed his son a lackey it has to some degree justified itself when it comes to and we're all a lackey it has never said anything about the killing. and about the gun he was sixteen years old he was not connected with terrorism he was in yemen apparently on a search for his father when he was killed he was an american citizen and yet the. white house has basically said nothing about him i know that there's been some some talk about that it was a mistake that it was collateral damage but there has been no information whatsoever on the nature of been ition. fatal to an american citizen so i think that you know that there's a there's so many questions to be asked and answered about the drone program but it seems that that would be really the most basic starting point is that when you have the government here. killing americans and saying that it saying that it has the power to kill americans. is it also able to do that in secret and obviously in my opini
government not only killed on moral locky the reputed ok leader. it also killed two weeks later it killed his son a lackey it has to some degree justified itself when it comes to and we're all a lackey it has never said anything about the killing. and about the gun he was sixteen years old he was not connected with terrorism he was in yemen apparently on a search for his father when he was killed he was an american citizen and yet the. white house has basically said nothing about him i know...
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we'll tell you why the government is pushing to reduce the sweeteners in your soda. start at just 6 bucks. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, over cleveland but the cavs have starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. if yyou've got thegood whenwrong toilet paper.room, you want it to get you clean... gently. as long as i use quilted northern ultra plush® i'm happy... and positive i'm clean. quilted northern ultra plush with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. >>> well, here's a look at today's frafrt in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., atlanta, and st. louis, mostly sunny, all in the 509s, but atlanta gets up to 58 degrees. denver, afternoon snow, a high of 38, and seattle can expect showers, a high of 52. >>> it is the latest proposal in the war on obesity. a major consumer group says we are drinking too much sugar, and as marlie hall reports, it says it is time to lighten up on the sweeteners. >> reporter: this is how much high fructose corn sy
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conflict between the government and ethnic minorities kept a large areas --. but the transfer to civilians have led to the lifting of many restrictions. on wednesday, organizes held meetings in thailand with a united nationalities council, a body that represents myanmar's main ethnic groups. >> translator: the search for the remains of the japanese soldiers should proceed as soon as possible. japanese people should take the initiative. >> translator: we would like to cooperate fully for the sake of every japanese who wishes to have the remains of their loved ones retrieved. >> reporter: myanmar has indicated a more open attitude from issues of world war ii. last year, they had permission to look for spitfire fighter jets they believed were buried by the british army. myanmar has also joined forces with the japanese army. many prisoners of war and laborers are believed to have died during construction. democratization in myanmar is having an expected consequence, giving access that was seared off for nearly 70 years. nhk world, thailand. >>> women's rights acti
conflict between the government and ethnic minorities kept a large areas --. but the transfer to civilians have led to the lifting of many restrictions. on wednesday, organizes held meetings in thailand with a united nationalities council, a body that represents myanmar's main ethnic groups. >> translator: the search for the remains of the japanese soldiers should proceed as soon as possible. japanese people should take the initiative. >> translator: we would like to cooperate fully...
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there are ways you have to do it, it has to do with restrictions that the government puts on it. you don't have to worry about restricted stock. it doesn't factor into the fundamentals of the company, which we really care about. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-cnbc. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move,
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that is according to the metropolitan count sill of governments. the good news in all of this, nearly 1.4 million jobs are expected to come with that growth. >> definitely needed. >>> up next on fox 5 morning news. >> when talk turns to america's obesity epidemic, soda and sugary drinks are often blamed as the culprit. we'll tell you about a new effort to get the fda involved in a change to help america curb its serious sweet tooth. >>> if you drink monster energy drinks, you may soon notice something new on its can. the energy drink will now list nutritious facts instead of supplement facts. the company will also list the drink's caffeine content. >>> a renewed push to make soda and other sugary drink as a little healthier. the center for science in the public interest along with the leading scientists and other health advocacy groups are asking the fda to step? and determine a safe level of sugar for beverages. officials a a 12-ounce can of soda contains about 10 teaspoons of sugar. wednesday on fox 5 news at 5:00, we spoke with the center for
that is according to the metropolitan count sill of governments. the good news in all of this, nearly 1.4 million jobs are expected to come with that growth. >> definitely needed. >>> up next on fox 5 morning news. >> when talk turns to america's obesity epidemic, soda and sugary drinks are often blamed as the culprit. we'll tell you about a new effort to get the fda involved in a change to help america curb its serious sweet tooth. >>> if you drink monster...
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>> i find it offensive that the head of our government would give a speech to anyone else in the government that was so pro government. >> hitler, stalin, mao, castro, none of them were blamed. >> did you catch marco rubio's response to the state of the union. >> this is their chance to reimpress the american people. >> the self-deportation of marco rube yos's saliva to the outside of his mouth to the outside of his face. this can't end well. >> the top ten things going through his mind. >> i needed water. what am i going to do? >> that looked presidential, right? >> it would have been less awkward if he reached down the front of his pants to do it. >> always maintaining eye contact with the home viewer. >> could this be the new watergate. >> he had dry mouth. >> there's barack obama. there's hillary clinton, and they're all taking drinks of water during speeches. gee took it right to obama. >> this was the best post-state of the union address. >> that we only care about rich people. >> republicans are stuck responding to have the fictional image of obama that they've created. >> mr. presid
>> i find it offensive that the head of our government would give a speech to anyone else in the government that was so pro government. >> hitler, stalin, mao, castro, none of them were blamed. >> did you catch marco rubio's response to the state of the union. >> this is their chance to reimpress the american people. >> the self-deportation of marco rube yos's saliva to the outside of his mouth to the outside of his face. this can't end well. >> the top ten...
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there are ways you have to do it, it has to do with restrictions that the government puts on it. you don't have to worry about restricted stock. it doesn't factor into the fundamentals of the company, which we really care about. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-cnbc. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. oh yeah. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. to get your family together for breakfast. [ clears throat ] [ female announcer ] in fact, they might work too well. [ children laugh ] [ female announcer ] eggo waffles. simply delicious. it sparks a movement. because people
there are ways you have to do it, it has to do with restrictions that the government puts on it. you don't have to worry about restricted stock. it doesn't factor into the fundamentals of the company, which we really care about. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-cnbc. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it...
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. >> it is not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government -- >> reporter: with calls to combat climate change through the use of cleaner energy, provide high-quality preschool for every child in america. and raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour. the white house says would affect 15 million americans. but it's a move republicans insist would hamper growth. >> at a time when the american people are still asking the question where are the jobs, why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? >> reporter: but tuesday night's emotional high points -- >> countless other communities ripped open by gun violence, they deserve a simple vote. >> reporter: the president's personal appeal on behalf of the victims of gun violence. like the parents of 15-year-old hadiya pendelton, who attended last month's inaugural. >> she was shot and killed in a chicago park after school. just a mile away from my house. >> reporter: mr. obama closing with a simple refrain. >> gabby giffords deserves a vote. the families of newtown deserve a vote. the families of a
. >> it is not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government -- >> reporter: with calls to combat climate change through the use of cleaner energy, provide high-quality preschool for every child in america. and raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour. the white house says would affect 15 million americans. but it's a move republicans insist would hamper growth. >> at a time when the american people are still asking the question where are the jobs, why...
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lou: the president, apparently, has his own government over there in which it's hard to imagine why he bothers with the legislative process, but he seems intent on at least making the threat, if not executing he reality. doug -- >> that's why agents, lou, i.c.e. agents, are so upset with the leadership because they say at thh most fundamental level they cannot enforce the law as it exists. lou: of coursings their leader, secretary janetsitting there in prompt of the senate and house and everybody else. doug, thanks for being with us. >> you bet. lou: fox news correspondent, washington, d.c.. up next, details emerging after an appoint conclusion to the week long man hunt for the fugitive exlos angeles cop, kris dorner. is he dead? the story next. the veer rasety of the state of the union address very much in question. we'll check some of his rather grand pronouncements in the "chalk talk," and you score it yourself. we'll just put up the chalk. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother
lou: the president, apparently, has his own government over there in which it's hard to imagine why he bothers with the legislative process, but he seems intent on at least making the threat, if not executing he reality. doug -- >> that's why agents, lou, i.c.e. agents, are so upset with the leadership because they say at thh most fundamental level they cannot enforce the law as it exists. lou: of coursings their leader, secretary janetsitting there in prompt of the senate and house and...
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massive government spend something out of control, period. here's the proof. 2002, the year after 9/11 when the federal government was forced to dramatically increase spending to protect us, the yearly outlay was just over $2 trillion. it were 2012 yearly outl.a. $3.5 trillion. up 76%. every honest american knows the feds are spending far too much. the country may go into bankruptcy if the restraints are not imposed. left wing idealogues will not, will not admit that. >> it is almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem. we have a budget deficit problem that we have to address. >> bill: so you have to ask the question if we are so rich why are we so broke? the reason is we have a misallocation of money, of capital. too much has gone into fewer and fewer hands and to large corporations. >> bill: sure, it's not the obama administration spending too much. it's most those nasty corporations that are causing the debt. again, do the democrats think we are stupid? and they do. and they may be right. never denied wants to create a huge
massive government spend something out of control, period. here's the proof. 2002, the year after 9/11 when the federal government was forced to dramatically increase spending to protect us, the yearly outlay was just over $2 trillion. it were 2012 yearly outl.a. $3.5 trillion. up 76%. every honest american knows the feds are spending far too much. the country may go into bankruptcy if the restraints are not imposed. left wing idealogues will not, will not admit that. >> it is almost a...
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blackburn would like to see the federal government out of everything. and a much diminished federal government and we see that reflected in the gop budget, which would cut food stamps and would cut medicare and would cut most of the safety net programs that americans rely on. so it's part in parcel of that for the gop, but i think for democrats, there is a recognition of the limited role, but being strategic about how we support the states in education. >> i want to switch gears really quickly if we can and talk about the subject we began with with lynn and dana and that's about the sequester. congress is off next week, on a break as you know. when you look at the sequester, senate democrats are expected to announce their plan to avoid the sequester, showing that according to one report it's a 50/50 split over the next ten months, spending cuts and new taxes, part of their idea, including the buffett rule, which is the cap deductions and loopholes for millionaires so they pay at least 30% of their salaries in taxes. would you support that as we get clos
blackburn would like to see the federal government out of everything. and a much diminished federal government and we see that reflected in the gop budget, which would cut food stamps and would cut medicare and would cut most of the safety net programs that americans rely on. so it's part in parcel of that for the gop, but i think for democrats, there is a recognition of the limited role, but being strategic about how we support the states in education. >> i want to switch gears really...
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. >> they were the poster child in need of government aid. >> reporter: citigroup needed three government bailouts. over $460 billion in taxpayer dollars and loan guarantees just to survive. but at the same time, they still managed the pay lew a bonus of nearly $1 million. >> explain why it might be morally acceptable to take close the a million dollars out of a company that was functionally insolvent. >> senator, in 2008, i was an employee in the private sector. i was compensated in a manner consistent with other people who did the kind of work that i did in the industry. >> reporter: lew's tenure included a post as the chief operating officer of alternative investments. and when he arrived in 2008, when he arrived the division was in deep trouble. bleeding money. both investors and citibank's own financial advisers were in open revolt which you can see in internal e-mails obtained by abc news. i'm watching a slow-motion movie of my life being destroyed, reads one with a subject line "i'm frightened." it was written by skip sussman, one of citi's own financial advisers. addressed to then
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the south of france whose meat and did up -- ended up on supermarket shelves is accused by the french government of knowingly selling horse meat as beef. our european correspondent christian frazier reports. >> tonight, it was the french company spanghero in the dock, and the minister of consumer affairs said they sent out horsemeat as beef. >> spanghero was the first actor in the food chain to import horsemeat as beef. >> in a french newspaper, an invoice for one of the three ships that spanghero was said to have ordered in january. the total volume, and 42 tons. the ceo still insists that its company received a beep and sold but what it thought was beef. the ships travel by th facility in the netherlands. french authorities believe that spanghero ordered the course made -- horsemeat and sold it as beef. the could contain up to 100% horse. and other person in that food chain, this man, a dutch meat trader. he was here at this courthouse. to court records says he relabeled imported mexican and brazilian horse meat as halal beef. an appeal is pending. he did not return our calls, but his lawyers
the south of france whose meat and did up -- ended up on supermarket shelves is accused by the french government of knowingly selling horse meat as beef. our european correspondent christian frazier reports. >> tonight, it was the french company spanghero in the dock, and the minister of consumer affairs said they sent out horsemeat as beef. >> spanghero was the first actor in the food chain to import horsemeat as beef. >> in a french newspaper, an invoice for one of the three...